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    They represent what they fear the most. But what they are truly afraid of are themselves‚ for The Beast and the Lord of the Flies were the evil beings residing within all of them. In Lord of the Flies‚ William Golding exposes the true nature of man: corrupt and wicked. The text depicts

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    In this excerpt‚ from A White Heron‚ by Sarah Orne Jewett‚ a number of literary techniques were used. All of them contributing to the excerpt’s excellent flow. This essay will focus on three literary techniques Jewett used "" imagery‚ tone‚ and symbolism. Imagery is an important literary device which‚ when used well‚ can enable an author to convey powerful and persuasive themes. Imagery can also be used to convey the mood of a book in ways that straightforward‚ factual descriptions never could.

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    us to look at the big pictures instead of staying in the little box that we look look through while reading his story. Noticing the very small things that could symbolize what he is writing about helps us find the key points that lead us to intensity. The Owl-Eyed Man in Gatsby’s library has a lot of symbol in the book. Owls symbolize wisdom. Gatsby‚ although not always wise in the way he responds to situations‚ throughout

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    Ernest Hemingway‚ use symbolism throughout the story to portray the Prohibition. The use of symbolism that Fitzgerald uses to represent The Prohibition shows his understanding and familiarity with the topic. The Prohibition is used as a way to symbolize Gatsby’s wealth. In chapter 5‚ we see Gatsby attempting to persuade Nick into joining his business. “I thought you didn ’t‚ if you ’ll pardon my--you see‚ I carry on a
little business on the side‚ a sort of sideline‚ you understand…." (Fitzgerald83)

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    Through detailed descriptions and his character’s’ decisions‚ Fitzgerald asserts that this focus on wealth has left the upper class dry‚ heartless‚ and unable to confront their own fears or doubts. As Fitzgerald himself came from this lost generation‚ he does not criticize the rich for being afraid or astray‚ but for using their wealth as a shield from their problems. His final quarrel lies in that if the shield were to be removed‚ Fitzgerald believed only a shell of a man would

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    Like many of Maupassant’s short stories‚ "The Necklace" is told by a third-person narrator‚ who avoids judging the characters or their actions. The narrator does have access to the characters’ thoughts‚ and mentions that Madame Loisel is unhappy because she feels that she married beneath her. But for the most part‚ the author simply describes the events of the story‚ leaving it up to the reader to determine the nature of the characters through their actions. Most of all‚ the narrator is concerned

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    The chapter title‚ “A Forest Walk”‚ has the word walk in it to symbolize the importance of the chapter to the author’s purpose. The text specifically states about the forest‚ “to Hester’s mind‚ it imaged not amiss the moral wilderness in which she had so long been wandering”. This forest is a physical example of Hester

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    matures more as person having to tutor a little girl. The name ‘Thornfield’ signifies just what it is‚ a field of thorns in which Jane has to deal with her rollercoaster of emotions. Jane falls in love with a dark man with a rough-looking face with rude manners name Mr. Edward Rochester. He proposed to Jane and she accepted. On their wedding day‚ two men came to the wedding claiming that Mr. Rochester is married to what turned out to be a mentally ill woman named Bertha Mason ( who tied to kill him in one

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    insight into human nature than the other boys on the island (Babb 24). Savagery does not triumph over Simon‚ who discovers the truth about the "beast" and tries to inform the boys that they only have themselves to fear. However‚ the boys savagely murder him before he can reveal what he has discovered. Simon is a Christ-figure‚ compassionate like Jesus and murdered like Jesus for bringing the truth. Simon’s death symbolizes the ability of evil to turn people away from goodness and truth and towards

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    seems to be a nameless narrator that is telling the story. Ms. Emily’s house serves as a symbol of the American South. The house is a symbol of the former glory of a long-dead way of life. Also‚ it symbolizes the stifling power of the society in which she lives which makes her lower than what she should be due to the fact that she’s a african american women. Societal mores dictated that Miss Emily progress from the role of daughter to wife to mother which is the normal role of a women‚ and there

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